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Hi all,
I've recently upgraded myworkstation at the office to Arch, and have installed the latest KDE, v. 3.2.1-3. Everything is up and running very nicely, except I''m having a problem setting up network printers. When I go through the setup in the KDE Print Manager, all seems well till the very end some authorization dialog keeps popping up for printing system, trying either network or cups. Now I set up these printers, and there isn't any login needed, and it's not needed for any of the Windows or Red Hat systems on the network now when I set up and use the printers. Of course, cancelling the dialog cancels the printer creation.
Am I missing something here? Anyone have a tip?
KDE 3.2.1-3
hpijs 1.5-2
gimp-print 4.2.6-2
foomatic 2.0.3-2
Thanks
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update kde to 3.2.2 or use the CUPS webinterface (open mozilla at address http://127.0.0.1:631 and login as root)
The impossible missions are the only ones which succeed.
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I finally completed the upgrades, and still no luck. When in the web interface, I can create the printer, but when I try a test page, I get a Forbidden page. If I try and print something, say this page, it just sits in the cups folder in /var/spool. When I select Configure Printer, a page with this shows up:
Error:
server-error-internal-error
Any ideas?
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Try installing ghostscript.
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
- Blaise Pascal
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Doh! That worked! Thanks Xentac
I definately have to remember that one. God, I was so close to putting RedHat back on...
Thanks again!
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